1,581 zoekresultaten voor “origins of human mijn” in de Publieke website
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Human-wildlife Interactions in the Western Terai of Nepal
Large carnivores and humans, along with their livestock, have co-existed for thousands of years. However, human population growth and an increase in economic activities are modifying the landscape for large carnivores and their prey.
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Targeting Human Proteasomes: Substrates, Inhibitors and Prodrugs
Large parts of the research described in this Thesis aims at the development of oligopeptide-masked toxins and their in situ immunoproteasome-mediated activation.
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Human skin equivalents for atopic dermatitis: investigating the role of filaggrin in the skin barrier
Promotor: Prof.dr. J.A. Bouwstra, Co-promotor: A. El Ghalbzouri
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Patiëntveiligheid; Human Factors. Jouw rol in het zorgteam
Ontdek de cursus Patiëntveiligheid van Boerhaave Nascholing en leer over Human Factor Management en veiligheid in de zorg. Lees hier meer!
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Ecology and conservation of spotted hyena in human dominated landscapes in northern Ethiopia
Promotors: Prof.dr. G.R. de Snoo, Prof.dr. H. Leirs (Univ. Antwerpen)
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Force sensing and transmission in human induced pluripotent stem-cell-derived pericytes
Pericytes, the mural cells of blood microvessels, are important regulators of vascular morphogenesis and function that have been postulated to mechanically control microvascular diameter through as yet unknown mechanisms.
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Microengineered Human Blood Vessels For Next Generation Drug Discovery
Heart failure is a major health care problem with high mortality.
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Tullio Abruzzese
Faculteit Archeologie
t.abruzzese@arch.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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European and International Human Rights Law (Advanced LL.M.)
Leiden University’s Master of Law in European and International Human Rights Law (L.L.M.) looks at the various protection mechanisms applied to human rights across different political, social and cultural settings.
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based toxicity assessment: towards quantitative risk prediction in humans
Promotor: Prof.dr. M. Danhof
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Innovative strategies to clinically characterize the human tear proteome
Transplantation of labial salivary glands to the eyelids for patients with dry eye appears to give excellent results clinically.
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Hard power and the European Convention on Human Rights
Op 18 juni 2019 verdedigde Peter Kempees zijn proefschrift 'Hard power and the European Convention on Human Rights'. Het promotieonderzoek is begeleid door promotoren prof. dr. R.A. Lawson en prof. dr. H. Duffy.
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Catecholamine function, brain state dynamics, and human cognition
Het onderzoek in dit proefschrift kijkt naar de rol van het locus ceuruleus - noradrenalinesysteem in verscheidene aspecten van menselijke cognitie, en de modulatie van de staat van het brein.
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The flexible listener: exploring zebra finch sensitivity to spectral and temporal sound features
Human vocal communication and music perception represent advanced cognitive skills, seemingly innate and universal. These faculties encompass a range of perceptual and cognitive abilities. Cross-species research sheds light on the origins of musicality by investigating whether these traits are shared…
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Macrophages inhibit human osteosarcoma cell growth after activation with the bacterial cell wall derivative liposomal muramyl tripeptide in combination
CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates that human macrophages can be induced to exert direct anti-tumor activity against osteosarcoma cells. Our observation that the induction of macrophage anti-tumor activity by L-MTP-PE required IFN-gamma may be of relevance for the optimization of L-MTP-PE therapy in…
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Human-lion conflict around Nairobi National Park: Lion Population Structure, Diet, and Movement in a Semi-Fenced Park.
What is the population size and social structure in time and space? What is the lion diet and food preference in time and space? What is the home range (MCP and Kernel) and movement in time and space? What are human – lion conflict and responses of lions to traditional herding in time and space? What…
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José Joordens op BNR over het gedrag van oudste voorouder Lucy
Archeologe José Joordens reageert in het BNR radioprogramma Wetenschap Vandaag op de ontdekking dat onze oudste voorouders meer in bomen leefden dan gedacht.
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Ecology of the Ethiopian wolf in a changing landscape: Human carnivore interactions in Afroalpine ecosystems of Ethiopia
Do Ethiopian wolves change their diet and foraging strategy in the landscape under different land uses? How land use affect Afro-alpine rodent Communities? How important are Afro-alpine natural resources utilisation for local livelihoods? What is the human perception of conflict in the Afro-alpine a…
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Fusing Electrical Stimulation and Wearable Robots with Humans to Restore and Enhance Mobility (Hoofdstuk)
Eduard Fosch-Villaronga, universitair hoofddocent bij eLaw, heeft bijgedragen aan 'Cyber–Physical–Human Systems', een boek waarin de nieuwste ontwikkelingen in interacties tussen cyberfysische systemen en mensen worden onderzocht.
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pharmacokinetic models to the prediction of local CNS drug concentrations in human
Clinical development of drugs for central nervous system (CNS) disorders has been particularly challenging and still suffers from high attrition rates.
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Online Course Introduction to Comparative Indo-European Lingistics
Indo-European is the name of the language family to which English belongs, along with many sub-families such as Germanic languages and Romance languages. In this course, you will delve into the structure and origins of these branches, the oldest languages belonging to the language family, linguistic…
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Transfer of "goods" from plants to humans: Fundamental and applied biochemical investigations on retaining glycosidases
The studies described in this thesis deal with glycosidases, in particular alpha-galactosidases.
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Child Marriage as a Choice: Rethinking agency in international human rights
Op 18 maart 2020 verdedigde Hoko Horii haar proefschrift 'Child Marriage as a Choice: Rethinking agency in international human rights'. Het promotieonderzoek is begeleid door promotoren prof.dr. A.W. Bedner en prof.dr. G.A. van Klinken (UvA).
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International courts in an era of smartphones and social media – improving human rights accountability?
Wat zijn de effecten van digitalisering op de internationale rechtspraak?
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Impact of land use changes on the human-elephant conflict
Promotor: G.R. de Snoo, W. Kustiawan, Co-promotor: H.H. de Iongh
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Overlapping institutions in the UN human rights system: Mutually strengthening or undermining?
In dit artikel onderzoekt Valentina Carraro de relatie tussen overlappende VN-mensenrechteninstellingen, met name de verdragsorganen en de Universal Periodic Review (UPR).
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of COVID-19 on international organisations, humanitarian action, and human rights
Dit onderzoek toont hoe internationale organisaties reageerden op humanitaire en mensenrechtenuitdagingen tijdens de COVID-19-pandemie.
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Wild versus domestic prey in the diet of tigers
A recent study on reintroduced tigers in Panna Tiger Reserve in India reveals that risks from tigers increased more because of human behaviour and people's livestock husbandry practices.
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Towards an effective biodiversity conservation and governance in the Pontocaspian region
Freshwater and brackish water ecosystems are arguably the most vulnerable ecosystems on earth, due to concentrated human developments in and around them. The Pontocaspian (PC) region located at the border of Europe and Asia contains a variety of brackish water ecosystems and unique inhabitants, known…
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ecology of lion (Panthera leo Linnaeus 1975) populations and human-lion conflicts in Pendjari Biosphere Reserve, North Benin
Promotores: G.R. de Snoo, B. Sinsin, Co-Promotor: H.H. de Iongh
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The International Legal Protection of Environmental Refugees. A human rights-based, security and State responsibility approach
Op 7 mei 2020 verdedigde Jolanda van der Vliet proefschrift 'The International Legal Protection of Environmental Refugees. A human rights-based, security and State responsibility approach'. Het promotieonderzoek is begeleid door promotoren prof.dr. N.J. Schrijver en prof.dr.ir. J.J.C. Voorhoeve.
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Roitman & Veenendaal, 'We Take Care of Our Own'
Jessica Vance Roitman en Wouter Veenendaal, onderzoekers aan het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde (KITLV)/Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies, onderzoeken de oorsprong, ontwikkeling en consolidatie van politieke oligrachie op St. Maarten. Doorgaans…
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Tandsteen onthult geheimen Neanderthalers
Britse en Australische onderzoekers hebben het tandsteen van een paar Spaanse Neanderthalers aan een DNA-analyse onderworpen en wat blijkt: de Neanderthaler eet groenten en bijna geen vlees.
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models to uncover genes driving tumorigenesis and therapy resistance in human breast cancer
To improve cancer treatments, personalized medicine approaches have aimed to identify exactly which mutations are driving tumor development in a given patient and specifically target these mutations using precision therapies.
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Genetic and cellular origins of histiocytic neoplasms
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North Sea noise in the Anthropocene: an impact study of human-made impulsive sounds on free-ranging cod
Sound is everywhere in the marine environment and hearing is therefore a very important for stimuli for fish. They use sound for orientation and communication, during migration, aggregation and spawning, but also for detection of prey and predators.
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The music of language: exploring grammar, prosody and rhythm perception in zebra finches and budgerigars
Promotor: C.J. ten Cate
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structure solution and crystallographic studies of the Sso10a2 and human C1 inhibitor protein
Promotor: Prof.dr. J.P. Abrahams, Co-Promotor: N.S. Pannu
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Structural and synthetic biology of the human complement system
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Substances from Cradle to Grave
Materials balances have been used in the recent past for the analysis of substance oriented environmental problems and the formulation of measures for environmental policy. In this study an integrated tool, based on the materials balance principle, has been developed for the analysis of both environmental…
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De neanderthaler is niet uitgeroeid, hij zit in ons dna
Ooit leefden onze voorouders zij aan zij met de neanderthaler, maar inmiddels is de soort verdwenen. Waar zijn ze gebleven? Het Eindhovens Dagblad sprak archeoloog Wil Roebroeks over deze fascinerende kwestie.
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Siberische grot blijkt DNA-schatkamer
Professor Wil Roebroeks sprak in het BNR-nieuwsradioprogramma Wetenschap Vandaag over de vondst van een ware DNA-schatkamer in een Siberische grot.
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Archeoloog Wil Roebroeks over 'spookpopulatie' vroege mensengroep
Hoogleraar Wil Roebroeks werd gevraagd te reageren op de vondst van DNA van uitgestorven mensachtigen in huidige bewoners van West-Afrika. Hij sprak erover in het Radio 1 programma Nieuws & Co.
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Onze verre voorouders creëerden al een wereldwijd web
Rob Oele, gastredacteur bij Scientias, schreef een lang artikel over de belangrijkste inzichten die hij verkreeg naar aanleiding van jarenlang onderzoek naar de menselijke oorsprong. Zijn pad kruisde zich meermaals met dat van hoogleraar Wil Roebroeks.
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Archeoloog Wil Roebroeks in Kidsweek over prehistorische voetsporen
In de Amerikaanse staat New Mexico vonden archeologen tienduizend jaar oude voetsporen. In Kidsweek geeft Wil Roebroeks commentaar. 'Een interessante vondst waaruit je een verhaal kunt aflezen.'
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Comparative biology of common and grey seals along the Dutch coast
What are the main factors associated with the stranding of the two seal species? What are the factors influencing the prevalence of disease in the two species? Which human-related factors influence the populations of the two seal species?
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Inextricable ties between chemical complexity and dynamics of embedded protostellar regions
Promotor: E. F. van Dishoeck, Co-promotor: C. Walsh
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Development of a Kidney-on-a-Chip Model for Compound Screening and Transport Studies
Pharmaceutical companies, governments and the general public have become increasingly aware that animal models used in drug testing lack vital aspects to serve as an accurate representation of human biology. As models of the human body should become more physiologically relevant, animal models no longer…
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150.000 jaar oude kies van denisova-mens in Laotiaanse grot
Met de neanderthalers vormen de denisoviërs een euraziatische tak van het geslacht Homo. Pas in 2010 werd de denisovamens als aparte soort ontdekt. Nu is er in Laos een kies gevonden die nieuw licht kan schijnen op deze verre voorouder. Archeoloog Wil Roebroeks duidt de ontdekking in het NRC.